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Prysten House is a
Grade I
listed 15th
century merchant's
house situated close to St Andrew's
Church in the city of Plymouth, England. It is a
large U-shaped...
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Tanners Restaurant opened in
Prysten House in
Plymouth in 1999...
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Prysten House (1498) on
Finewell Street is the
oldest surviving house in Plymouth,
built from
local Plymouth limestone and
Dartmoor granite....
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Compton Wynyates, Warks. (1481–1515)
Oxburgh Hall,
Norfolk (1482-& seq.)
Prysten House, Plymouth,
Devon (c. 1490)
Athelhampton House,
Dorset (1493–1550)...
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MexicoLore The
designer was Tom Mor, who also
designed the
Plymouth Tapestry at
Prysten House, Plymouth, the
Adventurers for
Virginia (London) Tapestry, and was...
- Overbeck's
Peamore House Poltimore House Portledge Manor Powderham Castle The
Prysten House,
Plymouth Pynes House Saltram House Sand
Sandridge Park Sharpham...
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Prysten House (1498) on
Finewell Street is the
oldest surviving house in Plymouth,
built from
local Plymouth limestone and
Dartmoor granite....
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Thomas Yogge, a
prosperous merchant, c. 1460. who
built the wrongly-named
Prysten House immediately located to the
south of the Church. The organ, the largest...
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Prysten House...
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Retrieved 11
January 2022.
Historic England. "
PRYSTEN HOUSE (1067152)".
National Heritage List for England. "Notices". The London...